The case for coalition: motivation and prospects: French military intervention in the 1990s
Material type: TextSeries: SCSI Occasional paper 41Publication details: Swindon, UK: Strategic and Combat Studies Institute, 2001Description: 52pISBN:- 1874346348 (pbk.)
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Considers the reasons behind French military interventions in the 1990s. Although France has been increasingly involved in coalition operations she undertook purely national action in Rwanda, but did not join the UK and USA in intervening in the Iraq WMD controversy. Concludes with a look at the prospects for future French participation in coalition operations.
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